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1. Photograph vs. painting
A photograph reproduces what the camera sees (unless it is edited). A painting does not reproduce the scene. Rather it presents the artist's interpretation of the scene.
2. Death photography
Photographing the dead was a way to obtain a memento for the family. There were few photographers, and this was the last chance for families to have a permanent likeness of their loved ones. The practice died out when people became able to take snapshots of their loved ones while they were living.
3. Making vs. taking a picture
Taking a picture is something anybody can do. You point the camera, press a button, and get an image.
Making a picture implies intent. The photographer is trying to create a mood or convey a message to the viewer. The process involves deciding what to include and exclude, lighting, composition, timing, and many other factors.
4. Rule of thirds
The rule of thirds states that you should divide the image in your viewfinder into nine equal parts by two vertical and two horizontal lines and then place your subject at the intersection of two of the lines (see image below).
This usually gives a more interesting picture than if the subject were positioned at the centre.
5. Focal point and framing
The focal point is the central point of interest in a picture that draws the eye.
Framing is using the elements of a scene to draw the viewer's eye to the focal point (see image below).


Photographs and paintings are two very important art forms in society. Based on this, we can answer your questions as follows:
- Photography represents a moment in its literal and objective form. A painting, on the other hand, is the representation of the artist's interpretation and can have many hidden and subjunctive meanings.
- Photography of dead bodies in the 1800s was very popular because it was a way for people to keep a memory of their loved ones that would last for a long time. It was not common for people to take pictures when they were alive and that is why a photograph was an important object for the family.
- The term "taking" photos is used to represent something more amateur, made with common equipment and without the use of techniques. "Making" photos, on the other hand, represents something professional, made through specific and specialized techniques and equipment.
- The Rule of Thirds is a technique used to use images outside the center of the photo. In this technique, it is suggested that the image be split into nine equal frames, where a topic of the image is placed in the middle of two lines.
- The focal point refers to the element that attracts attention in a photo. On the other hand, the term "framing" refers to using all the elements of a place to emphasize the focal point.
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